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Old 06-17-2017, 07:55 PM
 
Location: Brentwood, Tennessee
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Jack Sparrow would be proud. Rum!
Myself, I'm enjoying a nice little Cabernet ...

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and watching a classic film:

Road House (1989) - IMDb

Cheers!!
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Old 06-17-2017, 07:59 PM
 
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I don't drink wine very much. I should try to pick some up some time and try it.

Cheers indeed!
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Old 06-17-2017, 09:41 PM
 
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Old people - tell her to bite her tongue for me please! 👅
Thanks friend! She says I'm not like other old ladies though so it's probably not meant as an insult 😺
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Myself, I'm enjoying a nice little Cabernet ...

Disclaimer | Ghost Pines

and watching a classic film:

Road House (1989) - IMDb

Cheers!!
The alcohol inside me: Bud Light Lime, goes great with/Taco Bell.... no movie, just forensic files, I gotta get up early for work.
Cheers kittycats 🙌
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Old 06-17-2017, 09:52 PM
 
Location: Brentwood, Tennessee
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The alcohol inside me: Bud Light Lime, goes great with/Taco Bell.... no movie, just forensic files, I gotta get up early for work.
Cheers kittycats 🙌
See, now you've made me want Taco Bell.

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I LOVE Forensic Files!!
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Old 06-17-2017, 10:06 PM
 
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See, now you've made me want Taco Bell.

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I LOVE Forensic Files!!
Murder porn! And it's always on! Taco Bell has a new $5 box with these triangular fried cheese things, a taco and a burrito
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Old 06-18-2017, 12:54 AM
 
Location: South Bay Native
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See, now you've made me want Taco Bell.

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I LOVE Forensic Files!!
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Murder porn! And it's always on! Taco Bell has a new $5 box with these triangular fried cheese things, a taco and a burrito
My daughter and I can binge watch FF all afternoon if we're not careful! Netflix has like 100s of episodes.

Taco Bell is a rare guilty pleasure. Don't ask me why but their bacon breakfast crunchwrap is irresistible!
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Old 06-18-2017, 09:07 AM
 
Location: Pittsburgh
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Yeah my daughter said there were lots of old people at the concert last night, and she should've asked me to go with them.
I went to a Tears for Fears/Hall & Oates concert the other night (shut up. It was fun) and I did look around thinking, "there are a lot of old people here." But I guess if someone was 30 in 1985 they'd be close to collecting Social Security by now. And apparently the official "going out" uniform for those ladies is white capris with a cold shoulder tunic top. It was like a Chicos ad up in there.

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My daughter and I can binge watch FF all afternoon if we're not careful! Netflix has like 100s of episodes.
Are you Forensic Files fans also Murderinos? (aka listeners of the My Favorite Murder podcast?) It's by no means well-researched, but listening to comedians talk about true crime makes data entry at work go by faster.

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Old 06-18-2017, 09:24 AM
 
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I went to a Tears for Fears/Hall & Oates concert the other night (shut up. It was fun) and I did look around thinking, "there are a lot of old people here." But I guess if someone was 30 in 1985 they'd be close to collecting Social Security by now.



Are you Forensic Files fans also Murderinos? (aka listeners of the My Favorite Murder podcast?) It's by no means well-researched, but listening to comedians talk about true crime makes data entry at work go by faster.
Love tears for fears. I'm glad others see a connection between comedy and true crime. I understand I could be Psychotic, but I often burst out laughing during FF, or Snapped on Oxygen.
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Old 06-18-2017, 04:27 PM
 
Location: Brentwood, Tennessee
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I went to a Tears for Fears/Hall & Oates concert the other night (shut up. It was fun) and I did look around thinking, "there are a lot of old people here." But I guess if someone was 30 in 1985 they'd be close to collecting Social Security by now. And apparently the official "going out" uniform for those ladies is white capris with a cold shoulder tunic top. It was like a Chicos ad up in there.
ROFL that sounds like my Facebook feed last week! They played here too. I would have loved to go!! Hall and Oates was my first concert back in 1981... they opened for Journey. John Oates actually lives in my area now.

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Love tears for fears. I'm glad others see a connection between comedy and true crime. I understand I could be Psychotic, but I often burst out laughing during FF, or Snapped on Oxygen.
Naw, you're not psychotic. I can handle most of those shows, but I don't "enjoy" the ones about sex crimes. It's just too sad. (Not that murder isn't sad.) But the details aren't as prurient.

I'd rather watch one about how they had one clue and pieced together the mystery with only a body in a suitcase found in a dump.
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Old 06-18-2017, 04:30 PM
 
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With no head.
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